
Primary Immunodeficiency
The term primary immunodeficiency — or primary immune disorder — refers to when a person is born with a weakened immune system. This type of immunodeficiency can range from mild to severe. In the former cases, it can go undetected for years. In the most severe cases, a doctor is able to diagnose it while a baby is still a newborn. Signs that a person may be suffering from primary immunodeficiency include delayed growth, digestive problems, anemia, autoimmune disorders (such as lupus or type 1 diabetes), or frequent illnesses and infections — particularly bronchitis, pneumonia, sinus and/or ear infections.
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